Reports and Studies
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How to know if your pet has allergies
Cats and dogs can be allergic to pollen, but getting a diagnosis is a lengthy process. You’ve been sneezing all…
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‘Mornings and nights no longer exist’ at 47C: A day in the hottest place in India
By 6am, the sun over Banda had already forgotten it was morning. The light had the hard glare of a…
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This fish species survived 100,000 years without males
All-female species have been long thought to be evolutionary dead ends. So how has one remarkable fish survived for 100,000…
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Who are the best young players to watch at FIFA World Cup 2026?
The 2026 World Cup will see both Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi line up for their sixth appearances at FIFA’s…
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The Amazon’s ‘lost city’ has been widely misunderstood. This is its true story
This sprawling ancient metropolis in the jungle of Ecuador has revealed a unique form of urbanism found only in the…
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‘It’s like a decaying body’: Australian farmers battle mouse plague
A mouse plague is terrorising farmers across large swathes of Australia, with the rodents running rampant around homes and ravaging…
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The hidden dead zones spreading across the Baltic Sea floor
Bornholm is a strategically located, remote island in the heavily polluted Baltic Sea. Now the windswept Danish island finds itself…
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Why temperature records are being not only broken but smashed
If you take a look across western Europe at the moment, you’ll struggle to find many places escaping the heat.…
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Hottest May day on record in UK as temperatures pass 34C
The UK has recorded its all-time highest May temperature as part of London reached 34.8C on Monday. That provisional figure,…
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We can now track animal panic from space. Here’s why it matters
After decades of development, wildlife surveillance has finally come of age. The new Icarus satellite is tracking signals hidden in…
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